Sara Fitzgerald
Sara Fitzgerald is author of The Poet’s Girl: A Novel of Emily Hale and T. S. Eliot. More of her
research on the life of Emily Hale can be reviewed on her website, www.sarafitzgerald.com.
Articles by
Sara Fitzgerald
New Insight Into T.S. Eliot’s Life: Love Letters To Emily Hale Released
The T. S. Eliot Foundation today made available—online and free-of-charge–all of the 1,131 letters that the Nobel-Prize-winning poet wrote to Emily Hale, his secret American muse, over the course of nearly three decades.
When You Love Someone, You’ll Always Find A Way To Reach Out
The past few weeks have been surreal, filled with anxiety, disappointments and as someone I respect described it a sense of “anticipatory grief.”
What I Wish We Would Say To The Women We Love About Their Bodies
Have women been worrying about this since time began?
A Long List Of Love Stories
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What Happened To Writing Love Letters?
Once you get married, and are sharing space with a person every day, it’s easy for those kinds of letters to fall by the wayside.
‘My Dearest Emily’—The Heartbreaking Love Affair Of Emily Hale And T.S. Eliot
The closest friends and family members of Eliot and Hale expected that if and when Eliot’s first wife died, the two of them would marry. So did Hale.
Thank The People Who Have Taught You Before It’s Too Late
You’ll be glad you did.
A Reminder That Your Famous Friends Are Still Just People
At my stage in life, one of my measures of a person’s greatness is whether they treasure the friends they made before they were “somebody.”
Maybe Everything Really Does Happen For A Reason
Life choices. Divine intervention or mere coincidence?
Don’t Be Too Eager When It Comes To Boys
When I was a teenager, my mother used to caution me that when it came to boys, it was important not to be too eager.
A Case For Continuing The Correspondence
Who will reconstruct our history?